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Comparative Study Of Recitation And Review In Seventh Grade Programmed Geography, Jacob Max Setzer
Comparative Study Of Recitation And Review In Seventh Grade Programmed Geography, Jacob Max Setzer
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two methods of reinforcing learning gained from programmed material in seventh grade geography classes. The means used for evaluating effectiveness were: (1) comparing retention of the factual knowledge of the material by students exposed to the two methods immediately after completing the material, and, after a time lapse of six months, and (2) comparing the ability of students to transfer their factual knowledge of the material immediately after completing the material, and, after a time lapse of six months.
A Comparison Of Two Textbooks Used In An Eighth Grade Slow Learner Mathematics Program, Douglas Kirk Pederson
A Comparison Of Two Textbooks Used In An Eighth Grade Slow Learner Mathematics Program, Douglas Kirk Pederson
All Master's Theses
It was the purpose of this study to determine whether a textbook designated for use with slow learners was a more suitable teaching device than the regularly assigned textbook. It was the hypothesis of this study that slow learner mathematics students would show no significant differences in achievement due to the utilization of different texts.
Effects Of The Chemical Pesticides Ddt And Sevin On Rabbits, James Allen Alban
Effects Of The Chemical Pesticides Ddt And Sevin On Rabbits, James Allen Alban
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the chemical pesticides DDT (p, p'dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) and Sevin (1-naphthyl n-methyl-carbamate) on domestic rabbits.
Some Fossil Mollusks Of Yakima County, Washington, Raymond Deane Foisy
Some Fossil Mollusks Of Yakima County, Washington, Raymond Deane Foisy
All Master's Theses
This thesis is designed to locate and describe known fossil mollusk sites in Yakima County, Washington. As part of this thesis a detailed comparison of two sites will be given, including identification and a systematic description of the specimens, as well as the correlation and interpretation of the fossil mollusks.